Idea launches Android IvoryIdea Cellular has launched Android-powered smartphone Ivory. The smartphone is based on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS and runs on 1GHz processor.
The 3G smartphone from Idea features a 3.5' Full Touch Bar and offers 4GB internal memory and 512MB RAM. The dual-Sim smartphone from Idea is priced at Rs 7,390. Other features of the phone include G Sensor, built-in social media apps like Facebook and Twitter, IMAP, HTML and music video player. Ivory comes in two color options white and black Read More >>

Acer Liquid Leap reviewAcer’s first attempt at a wearable is a budget-friendly smart band that might not set pulses racing with its design or limited feature set, but it does have one advantage for smartphone fence-sitters; the Liquid Leap will play nicely with both Apple and Android smartphones. Read More >>

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Audi R8 V10 Plus Supercar launched in India at a price of 2.5 Crore Rupees ex-showroom Delhi - Indian Cars Bikeserman luxury car maker has just launched the most powerful version of its flagship R8 supercar in India in the form of the R8 V10 Plus edition. The Plus moniker adds 25 Bhp of peak power and 10 Nm of peak torque to the 5.2 liter V10 engine’s previous output in non-plus state of tune. The 5.2 Liter motor is hand built to a fine level of tolerance to ensure high performance. All this power and torque is transmitted to the tarmac through the Quattro all wheel drive system operating through a 7 speed dual clutch DSG gearbox, S-tronic in Audispeak. The extra plonk and shove means that the the Audi R8 in Plus guise hits Read More >>

Sexist Ford India advert criticized | Art ThreatThe Huffington Post has come to be known as a reliable news source for sleazy celebrity raunch, violent sensationalism and mindless drivel. From time to time the liberal news site does produce good stories sure, but the Huffpost still shows Read More >>